The Yellow River, north-central China, and comparative rivers of the western United States, the Rio Grande and the Colorado River, derive much of their flows from melting snow at high elevations, but derive most of their sediment loads from semiarid central parts of the basins. The three rivers are regulated by large reservoirs that store water and sediment, causing downstream channel scour and, farther downstream, flood hazard owing to re-deposition of sediment. Potential approaches to reducing continuing bed aggradation and increasing flood hazard along the lower Yellow River include flow augmentation, retirement of irrigation that decreases flows and increases erosion, and re-routing of the middle Yellow River to bypass large sediment in...
The Yellow River basin is the site of myriad water resource problems. The Yellow River has natural g...
The Yellow River basin contributes approximately 6 % of the sediment load from all river systems glo...
The high sediment yield on the Yellow River (Huang He) leads to aggradation of the potentially insta...
Flood and water shortage are two of the leading environmental problems around the world, and among t...
The world is composed of various river basins. Within a specific river basin, water and sediment dyn...
The Yellow River is known as the ‘mother river’ of the Chinese people, but is also said to be ‘China...
Too much sediment and too little water are related problems in China’s Yellow River Basin. Sediment ...
The “secondary suspended river” poses a huge threat to the safety of embankment in the lower reaches...
Hyperconcentrated floods are hazardous floods. The formation of hyperconcentrated flows in the lower...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The effective reservoir sediment regulation measure is extremely significant for the sedimentladen r...
Theme: Ensuring Water Right of the River’s Demand and Healthy River Basin MaintenanceSoil erosion in...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
The Yellow River (Huang He) is the second largest of China’s rivers, with a catchment area of 795,...
Dam operation has been widely deployed to mitigate the risks of ice jam flooding, but it may result ...
The Yellow River basin is the site of myriad water resource problems. The Yellow River has natural g...
The Yellow River basin contributes approximately 6 % of the sediment load from all river systems glo...
The high sediment yield on the Yellow River (Huang He) leads to aggradation of the potentially insta...
Flood and water shortage are two of the leading environmental problems around the world, and among t...
The world is composed of various river basins. Within a specific river basin, water and sediment dyn...
The Yellow River is known as the ‘mother river’ of the Chinese people, but is also said to be ‘China...
Too much sediment and too little water are related problems in China’s Yellow River Basin. Sediment ...
The “secondary suspended river” poses a huge threat to the safety of embankment in the lower reaches...
Hyperconcentrated floods are hazardous floods. The formation of hyperconcentrated flows in the lower...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The effective reservoir sediment regulation measure is extremely significant for the sedimentladen r...
Theme: Ensuring Water Right of the River’s Demand and Healthy River Basin MaintenanceSoil erosion in...
The continuous ecological restoration of the Loess Plateau, which aims to reduce the sediment enteri...
The Yellow River (Huang He) is the second largest of China’s rivers, with a catchment area of 795,...
Dam operation has been widely deployed to mitigate the risks of ice jam flooding, but it may result ...
The Yellow River basin is the site of myriad water resource problems. The Yellow River has natural g...
The Yellow River basin contributes approximately 6 % of the sediment load from all river systems glo...
The high sediment yield on the Yellow River (Huang He) leads to aggradation of the potentially insta...